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MIET and is
MIET ( Member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology ) is recognised in Europe as Electrical and computer ( technology ) engineer
Zelenograd is home to the National Research University of Electronic Technology ( MIET ), which is largest organization of city.
:: This category is open to professional engineers ( MIET ) and technicians ( TMIET ) with suitable qualifications and involvement in areas relevant to the interests of the Institution.
MIET is listed on the part 2 professions regulated by professional bodies incorporated by Royal Charter-Statutory Instruments 2007 No. 2781

MIET and professional
United Kingdom examples of professional bodies include: MRINA ( internationally qualified to practice member of the Royal Institute of Naval Architects ), MRIBA Royal Institute of British Architects ), BAI Business Architects Qualification ), FIMechE ( Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers ), FICE ( Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers ), LRCP ( licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians ), MRCP ( member of the Royal College of Physicians ) and FRCP ( fellow of the Royal College of Physicians ), MIET ( Member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology ), GCGI ( Graduateship of the City and Guilds of London Institute ).

MIET and recognised
* Member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology: MIET recognised as practitioner of engineering profession by virtue of the Statutory Instruments n. 2007 / 2781-The European Communities ( Recognition of Professional Qualifications ) Regulations 2007.

MIET and .
* Mr Frank James MBE, MSc, CEng, MBCS, MIET.
* Mr Frank James MBE, MSc, CSci, CITP, MIET.
SEZ " Zelenograd " consists of 2 areas: Area " Alabushevo " ( 141. 87 ha ), a main area for new plants and research centers and Area " MIET " ( 4. 47 ha ), a technology park ( mostly MIET spin-off enterprises ).
File: Zelenograd-MIET. jpg | Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology ( MIET )

is and regulated
`` Without any officious and improper interference on the subject, the price of labor or the wages of mechanics will be regulated by the demand for the manufactured article and the value of that which is paid for it ; ;
Metamorphosis in amphibians is regulated by thyroxine concentration in the blood, which stimulates metamorphosis, and prolactin, which counteracts thyroxine's effect.
Since 2001, the economic activity in the country is regulated by the Ministry of Economic Development of Azerbaijan Republic.
This has led to a dramatic depletion in numbers since the latter half of the 19th century, and ' ormering ' is now strictly regulated in order to preserve stocks.
In a situation, when he has justification to assume, that a given person committed or is attempting to commit an act regulated by the convention, he can apply towards that person “ reasonable measures ” including restraint, under a condition that they do not break the rules enumerated in Article 6, paragraph 1 of the Tokyo Convention.
In contrast to the direct innervation of the medulla, the cortex is regulated by neuroendocrine hormones secreted from the pituitary gland which are under the control of the hypothalamus, as well as by the renin-angiotensin system.
MAC, also called " Mitochondrial Outer Membrane Permeabilization Pore " is regulated by various proteins, such as those encoded by the mammalian Bcl-2 family of anti-apoptopic genes, the homologs of the ced-9 gene found in C. elegans.
Adenylate cyclase is dually regulated by G proteins ( Gs stimulating activity and Gi inhibiting it ), and by forskolin, as well as other isoform-specific effectors:
* Soluble AC ( sAC ) is not a transmembrane form and is not regulated by G proteins or forskolin, instead acts as a bicarbonate / pH sensor.
The agricultural sector is one of the most heavily regulated sectors in the U. S. economy, as it is regulated in various ways at the international, federal, state, and local levels.
Regulatory arbitrage is where a regulated institution takes advantage of the difference between its real ( or economic ) risk and the regulatory position.
This is regulated in country-specific engineer standards and includes e. g. an ongoing monitoring every three to six months, a simple test or inspection every two to three years and a major inspection every six to ten years.
While competitive basketball is carefully regulated, numerous variations of basketball have developed for casual play.
Competitive basketball is primarily an indoor sport played on a carefully marked and maintained basketball court, but less regulated variations are often played outdoors in both inner city and remote areas.
Biomedical engineering is regulated in some countries, such as Australia, but registration is typically only recommended and not required.
When the burner is regulated to produce a hot, blue flame it can be nearly invisible against some backgrounds.
The legal transplanting is notable with the articles 171 and 172 of Dušan's Code, which regulated the juridical independence.
Downriver of Grand Coulee, each dam's reservoir is closely regulated by the Bonneville Power Administration ( BPA ), the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, and various Washington public utility districts to ensure flow, flood control, and power generation objectives are met.
While capital adequacy is important, it is defined and regulated by the Bank for International Settlements, and central banks in practice generally do not apply stricter rules.

is and professional
I believe it is an area in which professional planners have failed to set adequate guide posts ; ;
Above all, he is a person to whom a fledgling Representative can go to discuss the personal and professional problems which inevitably confront a new Congressman.
He is a member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, a registered professional engineer in Connecticut and Ohio, and a chartered electrical engineer in Great Britain.
Unless you want to make your wife a pool widow and to spend a great many of your leisure hours nursing your pool's pristine purity, its care and feeding -- from pH content to filtering and vacuuming -- is best left to a weekly or bi-monthly professional service.
The collective by which I address you in the title above is neither patronizing nor jocose but an exact industrial term in use among professional thieves.
The capacity of intellectuals and members of the new professional classes to contribute creatively to national development is likely to be destroyed by a constraining sense of inferiority toward both their own political class and their colleagues and professional counterparts in the West.
My aim in mentioning this factor obviously is not to give license to `` wild therapy '' but rather to encourage us to use the time-honored clinical casework skills we already possess, and to use them with greater confidence, precision, and professional pride.
That a writer who is gay cannot be serious is a common professional illusion, sedulously fostered by all too many academics who mistakenly believe that their frivolous efforts should be taken seriously because they are expressed with that dreary solemnity which is the only mode of expression their authors are capable of.
The resident staff is large and consists of professional assistants, graduate students, abstractors, librarian, technical editor, machine operators, secretarial help, and others.
At a minimum, recording -- usually on tape, which is now in wide professional use -- brings the psychiatric interview alive so that the full range of emotion and meaning can be explored repeatedly by the therapist or by a battery of therapists.
Since it is a purely professional situation, none of the pain is associated with love-making or the beloved.
The husband is usually a well-educated professional, preoccupied with his job -- often an organization man whose motto for getting ahead is: `` Don't rock the boat ''.
Today many college bound students try to take a course in personal typing, as they feel a certain degree of mastery of this skill is almost essential for one who proposes to do academic work in college and a professional school.
Skorich, who is 39 years old, played football at Cincinnati University and then had a three-year professional career as a lineman under Jock Sutherland with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Today however, the `` outsider '' is likely to have professional qualifications of the highest order ( otherwise the college would not be interested in hiring him ) and to be acclimatized to the democratic processes of the secular or state university.
Within the membership of this group, as has been found true of men in other professional or trade associations, the most ready portrayal of oneself to `` the public '' is that of a neutral agent simply serving the interests of a seller or buyer and mediating between them.
Obviously what we are confronted with here is the identification of `` professional '' with narrow skills and specialization, the effective servicing of a client, rather than responsiveness to the wider and deeper meaning and associations of one's work.
and, most pervasively, ( 3 ) their interpretation of who is a `` real pro '', of what it means to be a professional man in a technical, fragmented society.
Under the surface of the wide range of folk movements is apparent a sound technical ballet training, and an equally professional sense of performing.
In 2009, the American Anthropological Association's Commission on the Engagement of Anthropology with the US Security and Intelligence Communities released its final report concluding, in part, that, " When ethnographic investigation is determined by military missions, not subject to external review, where data collection occurs in the context of war, integrated into the goals of counterinsurgency, and in a potentially coercive environment – all characteristic factors of the HTS concept and its application – it can no longer be considered a legitimate professional exercise of anthropology.

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